Need Physics Help for Space Station Project

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The discussion centers on seeking assistance with understanding the physics involved in the International Space Station (ISS) for a final project. Key topics include the principles of microgravity, orbital mechanics, and the effects of space environment on human physiology. Participants suggest researching "space station physics" for comprehensive information. The importance of grasping these concepts for academic success is emphasized. Overall, the conversation highlights the relevance of physics in space exploration and research.
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A Little Help??

Hey I'm doing an important physics project for my final grade in physics and I'm having a hard time, can anyone explain to me exactly what physics is involved in the International Space Station?? Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks you so much!
 
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google [space station physics] and you will get quite a bit of information.

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